Monday, October 13, 2008

Government’s soft attitude towards the minorities people’s fault threatens India's social stability: VHP

Bhubaneswar, 13/10/08 (VISAKEO) — The VHP has blamed the Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on his recent statement on communal violence in the poor state like Orissa that is the chief factor for the wide spread of in another parts of the country. The Pariwar has shown its discontentment towards such accusation that the VHP and Bajrang Dal are responsible in rising ethnic and communal tensions in India and considered these organizations as extremist elements for fuelling the violence through out the nation.

His comments came against a backdrop of unrest, particularly attacks by Hindus on Christians in eastern Orissa and southern Karnataka states, and clashes between Muslims and tribal groups in the northeast, Singh told a conference of chief state ministers in New Delhi, which comments are purely baseless. Perhaps he wants to be the darling of the Christian and other minorities in the eyes of Sonia Gandhi who is in fact a non- religion woman in India who has captured the real power in the country, the Sangh said.

Though India is proud of its of a multi-ethnic, multi-religious and multi-caste society, everybody should maintain and know their limits and obey the guidelines of the constitution. But, the minorities are taking up the advantage of the government’s soft attitude towards them and torturing the poor Hindu community in the form of wealth, power and boastfulness.
"There are clashes between Hindus, Christians, Muslims and tribal groups. The alien forces with the support of the political leaders and few vested interests are knowingly generating an atmosphere of hatred and violence. India is officially secular but certain laws should execute the secularism. But, the minorities are openly involved in the action of religion conversion by the physical force, misery and different kind of entices, which is not acceptable at any cost. In his recent press meet, the prime Minister never shown his sorrowful feelings on the poor victim of the Hindu priest and his four associated who were brutally killed by the Christian people that erupted Hindu-Christian violence in Orissa in August and it is continuing till today. The Sangh pariwar also has made the UPA government responsible for the past serial bomb blast in UP, Hyderabad, Bangalore, Jaipur, Gujarat, and Delhi and such terrorism is nothing but the result of the government’s inefficiencies and lack of interest to tackle the terrorism in a systematic way.
That is true that Singh has previously described the left-wing rebels, known as Naxalites, as the biggest threat to internal security, but his attitude and ignorant knowledge about the terrorism and its alliance organizations are equally as dangerous as the local terrorists like Naxals and Maos. Reacting to the Prime Minister’s opinion in the Country’s capital the State general Secretary of the VHP Gouri Prasad Rath said that at any cost the Hindu would never bow down their head in the matter of illegal conversion and poignant torture on the innocent Hindu people by the Christian or any other religious people. It is impossible to bring back the peace and harmony in any controversial or objectionable place due to communal violence by the hand of softness towards the culprits and the conspirators.

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